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Proteomic Methods to Study Autophagy in Skin Exposed to Pollutants
Autophagy refers to the natural cellular process by which cells degrade and recycle their own damaged or dysfunctional cellular components. It is an essential mechanism for maintaining cellular homeostasis rem...
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Quality Control in Human Adipose-Derived Stromal/Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering Fat Models for Aging Studies
Adipose tissue is recognized not only as an endocrine organ but also as a reservoir for adipose-derived stromal/stem cells (ASCs). ASCs have stimulated the interest of both the scientific and medical communiti...
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Light-Sheet Microscopy Enables Three-Dimensional Fluorescence Imaging and Live Imaging of Satellite Cells on Skeletal Muscle Fibers
The ex vivo myofiber culture system has proven to be a useful methodology to explore the biology and behavior of satellite cells within their niche environment. However, a limitation of this system is that myo...
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Rat Ductal Cell–Derived Differentiation into Islet-Like Cells
Regenerative medicine investigates the conversion of pancreatic ductal cells into functional islet cells, offering innovative treatments for conditions such as diabetes. Ductal cells, primarily supporting the ...
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Generating Neuroimmune Assembloids Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (iPSC)-Derived Cortical Organoids and Microglia
The emergence of brain organoids has revolutionized our understanding of neurodevelopment and neurological diseases by providing an in vitro model system that recapitulates key aspects of human brain developme...
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Upstream Process Protocol for MSCs Isolated from Different Human-Based Tissue Origins
This chapter introduces the increasing significance of mesenchymal stromal/stem cell (MSC) production in regenerative medicine and cellular therapeutics, outlines the growing interest in MSCs for various medic...
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Isolation of Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells from an Apheresis Sample
The hematopoietic system constantly produces new blood cells through hematopoiesis, and maintaining this balance is vital for human health. This balance is maintained by self-renewing hematopoietic stem cells ...
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Isolation Procedure for Rat Pancreatic Ductal Cells
Isolating pancreatic ductal cells from rats is a critical procedure in pancreatic research, offering valuable insights into pancreatic function, pathology, and potential treatments. The process involves severa...
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Identification of De Novo Dividing Stem Cells
The ability to alternate between quiescent and proliferating states is a remarkable feature of many types of somatic stem cells. The balance between quiescent and proliferating states is vital for maintenance ...
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Isolation, Characterization, and Utilization of Human Skin Basal and Suprabasal Epidermal Stem Cells
Studying human skin biology can aid in comprehending the pathophysiology of skin diseases and develo** novel cell-based therapies, including tissue engineering approaches. This chapter provides a comprehensi...
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Establishing Neural Organoid Cultures for Investigating the Effects of Microgravity in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO)
Recent findings from studies involving astronauts and animal models indicate that microgravity increases immune cell activity and potentially alters the white and gray matter of the central nervous system (CNS...
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Development of a Three-Dimensional Multicellular Model of Human Neuroblastoma Using Matrigel as an Extracellular Matrix Analogue
Neuroblastoma, the most prevalent extracranial solid tumor in children, poses therapeutic challenges due to its variable clinical course and propensity for metastasis. Despite advances in treatment strategies ...
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Electrospinning Approach for Preparing Nanostructured Scaffolds for Stem Cell Seeding and/or Implantation in Neurotrauma
Preparation of highly porous biocompatible and bioresorbable nerve conduit or scaffold by electrospinning based on synthetic polycaprolactone with a molecular weight of 80 kDa (PCL 80 kDa) has significance in ...
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Telocytes: Detection, Visualization, Tissue Dissociation, and Tamoxifen-Induction of Transgenic Mice
Telocytes, distinctive interstitial cells, have recently emerged as crucial components of the stem-cell niche in the intestine. Notably, telocytes are distinguished by their extremely long cellular protrusions...
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Isolation of Human Progenitor Epidermal Cells on Collagen Type IV and Analysis of Their Markers with Flow Cytometry and PCR Methods
Epidermal stem cells, located in the skin, together with keratinocytes are transplanted in regenerative therapies, e.g., for the treatment of burns or other wounds. Here, we describe the protocol of their enzy...
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Microfluidic Chip Fabrication for Tumor Cell 3D Culture Based on Microwell Arrays
Compared with traditional 2D cell culture, 3D cell culture more closely resembles the original state of cells in vivo and enables the establishment of in vivo-like microenvironments and cell–cell interactions,...
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A Coculture System for Modeling Intestinal Epithelial-Fibroblast Crosstalk
Epithelial organoid monoculture is a powerful tool to model stem cell dynamics in vitro. However, extensive efforts have recently revealed various niche players and their significant roles in regulating epithe...
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Methods for Generating Self-Organizing Human Patterned Heart Organoids Using Pluripotent Stem Cells
Organoids derived from pluripotent stem cells exhibit notable similarities to organ development in vitro. Nonetheless, cardiac organoids generated to date possess immature phenotypes and are unable to model th...
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Measurement of Myonuclear Accretion In Vitro and In Vivo
Adult skeletal muscle stem cells (MuSC) are the regenerative precursors of myofibers and also have an important role in myofiber growth, adaptation, and maintenance by fusing to the myofibers—a process referre...
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Assessment of Stiffness-Dependent Autophagosome Formation and Apoptosis in Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma Tumor Cells
Remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM) eventually causes the stiffening of tumors and changes to the microenvironment. The stiffening alters the biological processes in cancer cells due to altered signal...